Two Brooklyn residents pleaded not guilty Saturday to using fraudulent credit and debit cards in an attempt to buy $600 in gift cards at an Oceanside IHOP.

Nellie Gonzalez, 32, of 446 Alabama Ave., who was charged with 19 counts of second-degree possession of a forged instrument, was released on $1,500 cash bail, said her Little Neck -based lawyer, Brandon Freycinet.

Anthony Ross, 30, of 85 E. 42nd St., who was charged with 10 counts of the same crime, was still in custody after the hearing, authorities said.

Prosecutors had asked for $10,000 bail each for Gonzalez and Ross, but Freycinet told Pipia that Gonzalez had no criminal record; and Gregory Zak, a Nassau County Legal Aid attorney representing Ross, emphasized the nonviolent nature of the allegations.

Police said the pair had used re-encoded credit and debit cards to try to buy the gift cards and had about 80 other blank cards from various financial institutions.

Gonzalez and Ross are scheduled to next appear in county district court in Mineola on Tuesday.